Ketubah Text and Color Options

The ketubah text has a long history that stretches back two thousand years, and is the foundation on which all Jewish weddings are built upon. The traditional text is still used today by orthodox and conservative communities, and remains unchanged since Talmudic times. It is still written in the ancient Aramaic language it was originally composed in. As Judaism continues to evolve, there are many modern options for the ketubah text that reflect the values held by different communities today. Ranging from slight variations on the traditional Aramaic text that have accumulated throughout the centuries, to the new texts composed in the 20th century to reflect and accommodate the different ways people practice Judaism around the world today.

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Traditional Ketubah Texts

Orthodox RCA

Conservative With Lieberman Clause

Traditional Orthodox

Orthodox United Synagogue UK

Israel Rabbanut

Reform Ketubah Texts

Reform 1

Reform 2

Reform 3

Reform 4

Canadian Reform

Humanist Ketubah Texts

Humanist 1

Humanist 2

Egalitarian Ketubah Texts

Rabbi Gordon Tucker Text

Modern Ketubah Texts

Interfaith

Lovers Covenant

Color and Font Options

Color and Font Options

Below you can download a PDF with all the available ketubah text options in a single document. The last page of the PDF includes the font and color options.